On the heels of racism claims among the employees at Alexander McQueen's Meatpacking, NYC boutique, Louis Vuitton is currently investigating a former employee's claims of sexism and racism. The allegations come from Chanjira Razzell, formerly of LV's Selfridges shop in shop. Razzell, who is of Thai descent, claims that she was recruited to work in order to attract more Thai customers, and within a week was fired, but not before she was allegedly subjected to a series of sexual text messages from a colleague and a "humiliating store approval" interview, in which she was asked questions relating to her Thai heritage and name. According to a Louis Vuitton spokesman: "Louis Vuitton believes that the rich diversity of people within our workforce is central to the value of the brand. We seek to ensure that our practices meet the highest standards of integrity, responsibility and respect, and, therefore, take any allegations of this nature extremely seriously. We are currently undertaking an investigation into this matter." More to come ...